The Bravo by James Fenimore Cooper
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THE BRAVO
A TALE BY J. FENIMORE COOPER "Giustizia in palazzo, e pane in piazza." 1872. PREFACE It is to be regretted the world does not discriminate more justly in its use of political terms. Governments are usually called either monarchies or republics. The former class embraces equally those institutions in which the sovereign is worshipped as a god, and those in which he performs the humble office of a manikin. In the latter we find aristocracies and democracies blended in the same generic appellation. The consequence of a generalization so wide is an utter confusion on the subject of the polity of states. The author has endeavored to give his countrymen, in this book, a picture of the social system of one of the _soi-disant_ republics of the other hemisphere. There has been no attempt to portray historical |
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